Savage Journey

1983
3.1| 1h36m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 01 January 1983 Released
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Country: United States of America
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They forged a new land in the untamed wilderness - with their heart, their hands, and their faith in god.

Genre

Drama, Action, History

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Director

Tom McGowan

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Rijndri Load of rubbish!!
Inadvands Boring, over-political, tech fuzed mess
BelSports This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
Cody One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.
bletcherstonerson After an apocalypse, the world is in some weird post apocalyptic pioneer era, imagine "Little House on the Prairie" meets " A Serbian Movie". This guy gets tarred and feathered and then ends up being cleaned up by the preachers wife. He then has sex with the older woman and then does the walk of shame, only he can't run far enough to escape his secret cuckholding activities, He goes on the run with Bull from night court, who aids him in his quest to build a utopian society of where men own as many women as they like and breed litters of child laborers. The rest of the people outside of their group are an angry stupid and violent group of survivors that cannibalize their victims. They kill Bull by burning down his quarters forcing him through a window , then they lynch him. The rest of the group wander further west being chased by scavengers and other survivors of the Defcon 5 event. They make friends with a Native American that is so realistic in his appearance and demeanor that you can actually tell your friends that you know a real Native American and can actually call yourself an expert on Indian culture after seeing this film. The utopia is built and Brigham Young becomes their king, until one day, he runs into the Wu-Tang Clan. After a series of fights up to the top of the tower, a battle to the death takes place with the Mormon Masters of Kung Fu. In a violent free for all the marbles, young bites his opponents to death. Triumphant is Young in the 20 minute brutal breakdown a scene that is a must see for for the true Post apocalyptic Mormons. Young rules his land with violent blood reign of kung-fu and swordsmanship that he believes to be prophesized on Golden plates from God, which also supplement as flying guillotines. What this film does so effectively is to give the secular viewer a romanticized story about the the start up of the post apocalyptic society that we know as Utah, which oddly is almost exactly the same as it has ever been.
classicsoncall It looks like only viewers who rated this film better than a '3' are the ones thoughtful enough to leave a review on this board. The picture doesn't deserve such a low rating and is due in part (just assuming here) to a general discomfort over religious themes in general, and the subject of polygamy in particular. The latter subject is not dwelled on in the story, and is even given a slightly humorous turn in the sequence when Brigham Young (Mauric Grandmaison) is shown dancing with his different wives. Beyond that, polygamy is dealt with rather straightforwardly without opinion, and one can make up their own mind.The story traces the development of the Mormon Church over a period of roughly two decades, from 1830 to the Great Westward Trek in the spring of 1847. It's principal characters are Joseph Smith (Richard Moll) and Brigham Young, who met in Ohio and developed a friendship and loyalty that endured until Smith's murder in 1846. During that time, the followers who were attracted to the preaching of both men slowly grew, and became a wandering vanguard moving from state to state as they came under attack for their different lifestyle from the mainstream.The picture ventures into the political realm to a degree, as the governor of Illinois seems to intercede on behalf of the Mormons when they come under fire while in Nauvoo. However they are betrayed by his quick departure, deferring to his own political ambitions rather than seeking an equitable justice for Young. Once in Utah, Brigham Young inspires his followers to claim and work their own land while proclaiming water and timber rights for the benefit of all, a rather generous view that modern socialists might envy if they weren't eclipsed by their liberal elite pontificates.Probably the most intriguing scene in the picture occurred right after the settlers made their way to the Great Salt Lake Basin and were almost destroyed by a force of nature, a plague of locusts that threatened their crops and livelihood. With no place to turn, Young prays yearningly to God to give him a sign that will give him and his community hope. The appearance of the gulls as saviors seemed akin to a heavenly band of angels swooping down to vanquish an enemy. From these humble beginnings, the Mormon Church and Brigham Young University were born and persevere to the present day.
lastliberal I only about the Mormon Church through the haters that run it today. I have no knowledge of Joseph Smith and Brigham Young. I am told that this portrayal is accurate about the early years of the church and of the men.I only remember Richard Moll as Bull from Night Court. Here, he plays Joseph Smith to a Brigham Young played by Maurice Grandmaison, who also played Brigham Young in the 1977 movie of the same name.Watching the massacre of women and children at the hands of the rednecks was tough.The acting was terrible and the production values were decidedly amateurish, but the story was compelling about the struggles of a people who have lost their way.
spj-4 I thought this movie was a pleasant surprise! It doesn't deserve its lowly rating I noted!!! - I assume that's connected to a prevailing dislike for religiousness, too often associated with bigotry & hypocrisy, with good reason! I have no affiliation to such a church as the Mormons I understand this is centred on! I have also left my own mainstream religion that I intend never to return to! But what I saw here was an impressive depiction of how hard it can be for a minority that might appear to be a sect to some, to find acceptance in any circumstances! It doesn't matter if someone is a visionary, an inventor, a prophet, or an innocent bystander! Likewise surely for God, whatever you conceive him to be! Suddenly, you can find yourself in the middle of a storm, having your family threatened or even destroyed, having your property or existence or even letters confiscated, for your trust in God &/or man! While others gossip about you! Or bring on a sea of fireballs in the hands of rednecks, when you are in no position to defend yourselves! It can happen at the hands of a multi-national corporation, something like the slick tobacco or fast-food networks! I have seen such red-necks & oppressors as portrayed here, as Christians or their adversaries! Equally distasteful! I have seen similar red-necks & oppressors amidst the unbelieving in any form of 'God' they might believe or not believe in! I have witnessed their individual & collective responses without tolerance & with amazing audacity & narrowmindedness! I didn't know this was about Joseph Smith, only read it on your website later! I'd only vaguely heard of him, & don't even know the difference between the Mormons & the Seventh-day Adventists! But I respect the value of each & countless others from faithful to all manner of visions of God, or their perceptions of such a God, that I have met in churches or temples, to hotels & much beyond! I'm not sorry I watched this movie rated 3.2/10 & would recommend you view it for yourself! You find both sides of it here! It has drama & action! It is poverty, even desperation! I don't understand why it is judged so poorly, but for the association of many churches to be centred or judged to be based on bigotry & hypocrisy! There's the old-fashioned version of a tels-evangelist (without requests for donations) & a mob of nasty rednecks (who don't like to be challenged in their perceptions) ... so much like the pharisees, while the outcasts & downtrodden were depicted in Jesus' times, variously worthy of condemnation & respect are still to be found! It's not hard to see how anyone of faith in any belief, on anything from politics to religion, to how the world, could or should be, finding themselves to be a victim here! This deserves a favourable rating! 8/10!